Why does Firefox crash when I open printing preferences to print webpages on my Dell Inkjet 720, after Windows XP gives me the warning about a protection fault 0x0000005?
I can copy text from websites and paste it into MS Word, where I can print it just fine in B&W or color. I can print from wordpad, too. And, I haven't had any problems printing in Internet Explorer. I'm just unable to open the printing preferences window when using Firefox 7.0.1, and I don't have any add-ons like "Print Print Preview Update" (just Acrobat, Silverlight, Office and a few others). Firefox crashes when I try to open print preferences, but I am still able to print, just in the default settings. I'm using a Dell Inkjet 720 hooked up to an IBM Thinkpad R51e with reinstalled Windows XP Home Edition 2002 SP3, Intel Pentium M processor 1.73GHz, 1.87 GB of RAM (added). I installed the printer driver prior to connecting the printer, and I use Avira antiviral software. This laptop has had issues in the past, but I don't want to give up on it. Please inquire if more information is needed.
Wubrane rozrisanje
I completely removed Firefox 7.0.1 and replaced it with 5.0.1, and now I can open printing preferences. Follow these directions:
Create a system restore point first if you want.
Then, go to start, control panel, programs and features. Uninstall Mozilla Firefox.
Go to...
If 32-bit... C:\Program Files
If 64-bit... C:\Program Files (x86)
And delete the Mozilla Firefox folder.
This should give you a fresh start. Then install the older version. Bookmarks can just be imported from Internet Explorer or saved prior to switching versions
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Try Reinstalling your Printer's Driver. Close All Applications before starting the Uninstallation/Installation.
Check and tell if its working.
That's what Dell recommended, too. I tried it, but Firefox was open so that I could download the new driver from dell.com. Does that count as an open application? It still had the same problem after reinstalling the driver. I have also reset this printer in Firefox by using the "about:config" command in the address bar and right-clicking "reset" on the printer. Someone suggested changing the version of Firefox back to 5.0.1, but I'm nervous that might cause more problems, like incompatibility with certain plug-ins. Is it worth reinstalling the driver a 3rd time, or is there anything else that I can do?
- Restart your System
- Uninstall your Printer
- Restart your System
- Plug-in your Printer with the Computer
- Install the Printer Driver from the Printer's CD/DVD
Check and tell if its working.
I completely uninstalled the printer and drivers and restarted the computer. I then uninstalled and then reinstalled Firefox 7.0.1, restarted the computer and then reinstalled the printer (from the previously downloaded exe file, because I don't have the CD for the printer). Unfortunately, neither of those things worked, but I did notice that when I uninstalled Firefox, it asked if I wanted to save settings, and I said yes and it seemed to remember the Dell 720 printer in the "about:config" menu. So, maybe uninstalling Firefox without saving settings would make a difference. What do you think? Also, I just noticed in the "Add or Remove Programs" menu in control panel that the icon next to "Dell Photo Printer 720" is a little recycle bin, which seems a bit odd. On the dell.com forum, someone suggested using Firefox 5.0.1, available at a different website. Is this worth a shot or are there other more conservative troubleshooting suggestions to try first?
Create a New Profile as a test to check if your current profile is causing the problems.
-> Basic Troubleshooting - Make a New Profile
IF that New Profile works then you can recover your Bookmarks and Passwords from the Old Profile.
-> Recovering important data from an old profile
Check and tell if its working.
Wubrane rozrisanje
I completely removed Firefox 7.0.1 and replaced it with 5.0.1, and now I can open printing preferences. Follow these directions:
Create a system restore point first if you want.
Then, go to start, control panel, programs and features. Uninstall Mozilla Firefox.
Go to...
If 32-bit... C:\Program Files
If 64-bit... C:\Program Files (x86)
And delete the Mozilla Firefox folder.
This should give you a fresh start. Then install the older version. Bookmarks can just be imported from Internet Explorer or saved prior to switching versions
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